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kennedy was running against richard nixon. i was chairman of "minnesotans for kennedy,'' president reagan was chairman of a thing called "democrats for nixon.'' now, maybe we made a wrong turn with kennedy, but i'll be proud of supporting him all of my life. and i'm very happy that john kennedy was elected, because john kennedy looked at the future with courage, saw what needed to be done, and understood his own government. the president just said that his government is shrinking. it's not. it's now the largest peacetime government ever in terms of the take from the total economy. and instead of retreating -- instead of being strong where we should be strong, he wants to make it strong and intervene in the most private and personal questions in american life. shouldwhere government not be. >> mr. president? >> before i campaigned as a democrat for a republican candidate for president, i had already voted for dwight eisenhower to be president of the united states. and so, my change had come earlier than that. i hadn't gotten ar
kennedy was running against richard nixon. i was chairman of "minnesotans for kennedy,'' president reagan was chairman of a thing called "democrats for nixon.'' now, maybe we made a wrong turn with kennedy, but i'll be proud of supporting him all of my life. and i'm very happy that john kennedy was elected, because john kennedy looked at the future with courage, saw what needed to be done, and understood his own government. the president just said that his government is shrinking....
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nixon, if you were watching it on tv you saw him sweating bullets and we will take a look at what it takes to win one of these high pressure presidential encounter. >> then elmy winner damian lewis met with president obama and the president told him a secret. we'll ask him about that and of course about the second season of his hit tv thriller that begins tomorrow night. >> how about a presidentialth suite for your pooch. it can give you pause especially when you get the bill. we'll take you to new york's first hotel that's just for dogs. >> first our top story this half hour. >>> on that we turn to the trial of pop benedict's former butler which has ended for the day. he's accused of leaking the pope's personal pap towers an italian journalist. the case is one of the biggest scandals to hit the value can. alan, good morning, what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning. well the trial ended sooner than the three hours that were predicted. it will resume again on tuesday and probably will take at least three more sessions. today was mostly procedural with lawyers arguing about evide
nixon, if you were watching it on tv you saw him sweating bullets and we will take a look at what it takes to win one of these high pressure presidential encounter. >> then elmy winner damian lewis met with president obama and the president told him a secret. we'll ask him about that and of course about the second season of his hit tv thriller that begins tomorrow night. >> how about a presidentialth suite for your pooch. it can give you pause especially when you get the bill. we'll...
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hubert humphrey was down 15 points to richard nixon. nixon won by less than 1%. jimmy carter had a lead over gerald ford. after three debates ford cut the lead to five points and led in the final gallup poll and narrowly lost. the final presidential debate changed everything leading to a regan landslide. >> with polls now showing president obama building a lead over mitt romney in key battleground states a democratic pollster and consultant who worked for jimmy carter says finding the right sample to survey can be tricky. >> we know from the exit polls and others is that republicans tend to respond to the polls less than often times particularly from news organizations less than do democrats. >> reporter: in 1988, george bush managed a huge swing. gallup had michael dukakis leading by 17 points after the convention. the loss to bush by 7%. a former are clinton pollster is questioning the assumptions being made in today's polls. >> these polls are assuming that you have the same high level of african american, latino and young people vote in 2012 that you had in 2
hubert humphrey was down 15 points to richard nixon. nixon won by less than 1%. jimmy carter had a lead over gerald ford. after three debates ford cut the lead to five points and led in the final gallup poll and narrowly lost. the final presidential debate changed everything leading to a regan landslide. >> with polls now showing president obama building a lead over mitt romney in key battleground states a democratic pollster and consultant who worked for jimmy carter says finding the...
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well, at this point it is not unreasonable to suppose that richard nixon might have fought. if you're a novelist you go inside his head and haven't ticket. is that history. it's more entertaining than is educational. it's one thing that genre can add to actual history. >> what is your day job? >> i teach at george washington university. >> talking here with thomas mallon. here on book tv at the national book festival as we continue our live coverage. in just a minute david mariness. "barack obama: the story" is his most recent presidential biography published in june. by the way, book tv travel to kenya as he was researching this book. we traveled with him. you can watch that to end half-hour program that we put together booktv.org. simply type his name in the search function in the upper left-hand corner and you can watch the entire program. live in just a minute from the history and biography test. bob woodward will follow him. he will also hear this afternoon from sally smith. in march she published a biography of queen elizabeth the second. she will be speaking. then boo
well, at this point it is not unreasonable to suppose that richard nixon might have fought. if you're a novelist you go inside his head and haven't ticket. is that history. it's more entertaining than is educational. it's one thing that genre can add to actual history. >> what is your day job? >> i teach at george washington university. >> talking here with thomas mallon. here on book tv at the national book festival as we continue our live coverage. in just a minute david...
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after president richard nixon declared the war on drugs 40 years ago we saw an explosion in the nation's prison population. and following the same trajectory of the federal and state governments have poured billions into the so-called correctional institutions with the prison industrial complex no part of the discussion at either party's convention, when and how will this quiet epidemic receive the attention it deserves in here to discuss our attorney sofia elijah, the executive director of the correctional association of new york. glenn martin, vice president of public affairs at the fortune society and a former inmate himself. and the nation's ari melbur, glenn, tough on crime, this was the winning strategy for 30 years. what can we do to turn this around? >> we have a growth of 500% in our prison population over the last 30 years here in america. and essentially america has been sold a poor bill of goods and being told we would reduce crime if we focused on being tough on crime. now we are paying the price. we have 700,000 people exiting our prison each year. 2.3 million people in our
after president richard nixon declared the war on drugs 40 years ago we saw an explosion in the nation's prison population. and following the same trajectory of the federal and state governments have poured billions into the so-called correctional institutions with the prison industrial complex no part of the discussion at either party's convention, when and how will this quiet epidemic receive the attention it deserves in here to discuss our attorney sofia elijah, the executive director of the...
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we saw the marks on everyone from jfk and the handling of cuban missile crisis to richard nixon the ability to sit down and call up the summit with the russian leaders. indeed jfk was an avid reader of churchill's speeches and patent one of the prize winning books. he made him
we saw the marks on everyone from jfk and the handling of cuban missile crisis to richard nixon the ability to sit down and call up the summit with the russian leaders. indeed jfk was an avid reader of churchill's speeches and patent one of the prize winning books. he made him
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bill clinton having produced four balanced budgets, only president since richard m. nixon. >> should be said that growing by a trillion dollars every year under president obama. one of the advantages that democrats have is they have plan to attack. republicans don't have a plan to attack how to balance the budget. >> how do you think the -- i've been looking apt twitter i haven't seen a lot of push back tonight. >> they have embraced bill clinton, becomes a little difficult. they have been talking about bill clinton as one of their best buddy and defender of the free enterprise. >> ifill: about what he said about that. didn't remember it that way. >> they could tell welfare reform. >> i think it would be mistake to go after the facts they could get entangled. they tack about past four years, seen wealth go up, income go up, seen -- the stretch of the economy is still their core issue and they would be mistaken to go off that. >> woodruff: one other thing, this is president who reached across the aisle tried to work with republicans. republicans dispute that they say
bill clinton having produced four balanced budgets, only president since richard m. nixon. >> should be said that growing by a trillion dollars every year under president obama. one of the advantages that democrats have is they have plan to attack. republicans don't have a plan to attack how to balance the budget. >> how do you think the -- i've been looking apt twitter i haven't seen a lot of push back tonight. >> they have embraced bill clinton, becomes a little difficult....
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the republican candidate vice president richard m. nixon and the democratic candidate senator john f. kennedy >> reporter: they began just 52 years ago on september 26, 1960. >> i think mr. nixon is an effective leader of his party. i hope he would grant me the same >> schieffer: some people who listened to it on the radio thought that nixon won but it was generally conceded that people who watched it on television were pretty convinced that jack kennedy won >> absolutely. what you say is important. but what you look like can be also as important >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement >> i have no comment and in nixon's case, he percent spired. he had the audacity to per spire. as a consequence, the venue where you are where a debate goes on, it's like a meat locker. that's the reason. they negotiate how cold it's going to be because nobody wants to per spire because look what happened to nixon. it's amazing. >> schieffer: even a great communicator like franklin roosevelt knew the risk of debating. he was a heavy fa
the republican candidate vice president richard m. nixon and the democratic candidate senator john f. kennedy >> reporter: they began just 52 years ago on september 26, 1960. >> i think mr. nixon is an effective leader of his party. i hope he would grant me the same >> schieffer: some people who listened to it on the radio thought that nixon won but it was generally conceded that people who watched it on television were pretty convinced that jack kennedy won >>...
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richard nixon, law and order in the wake of the race riots. >> if we could only have enough law enforcement, we'll have no problem in the cities. that just keeps the lid on it. >> reporter: ronald reagan told the story of the welfare queen. >> in chicago they found a woman under 127 different names. >> reporter: george bush was accused of playing racial politics when he made a figure of this michigan convict. >> a man named willie horton who was furloughed and goes out and rapes and tortures before he was captured again. >> and now history will add the romney campaign to that list. this may be practical political strategy, fear of the dangerous black man, resentment for the mythical welfare queen. it has worked before. but it will not work much longer. because it's not a dog whistle. we can hear you. and we're calling you on it. gom abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given itlast. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared f
richard nixon, law and order in the wake of the race riots. >> if we could only have enough law enforcement, we'll have no problem in the cities. that just keeps the lid on it. >> reporter: ronald reagan told the story of the welfare queen. >> in chicago they found a woman under 127 different names. >> reporter: george bush was accused of playing racial politics when he made a figure of this michigan convict. >> a man named willie horton who was furloughed and goes...
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that made the 119,000 votes worth of difference in his defeat of richard nixon. the next set of debates weren't until 1976. again i think they made the difference for jimmy carter. because not only could he stand up to president gerald ford, gerald ford made a goof that cost him about ten days in the campaign. they mattered a lot then. we all remember 1980 and the reagan, carter exchange. are you better off today than you were four years ago. >> we're hearing that this go around. >> hearing the same thing this time. but an interesting thing happened. the candidates wised up. they moved the debates further back from election day. that's the fail safe for both obama and romney. if their tongues get twisted and they say something they want to take back they have enough time to recover. >> do you get a sense who will perform better in the debates? >> you know, my guess would be president obama. and yet, you think he hasn't debated since 2008. and mitt romney has had over 20 debates just this year. he performed well in some debates and not other, he made real gaffes i
that made the 119,000 votes worth of difference in his defeat of richard nixon. the next set of debates weren't until 1976. again i think they made the difference for jimmy carter. because not only could he stand up to president gerald ford, gerald ford made a goof that cost him about ten days in the campaign. they mattered a lot then. we all remember 1980 and the reagan, carter exchange. are you better off today than you were four years ago. >> we're hearing that this go around. >>...
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nixon, you know, it can be considered, he said, he considered it to be an act of war to have an assault against a u.s. embassy. all of our embassy all around the world are considered to be basically the soil of the united states of america in those countries. they are protected as we have pointed out by the u.s. marines. we now know that 50 more of them and a team are on the way to try to secure that embassy. the seriousness of this event really cannot be underestimated. so the president when he comes out at 10:30 no doubt will be wanting to a pie pier very stronappear in his spropbs, hillary clinton as well. >> one appeared in cairo,egypt, the u.s. embassy in cairo had been attacked by a mob, they mounted the walls and went over-the-top ripping apart a large hand-made american flag. there were news cameras covering this event, there was a fire that followed that. meanwhile in benghazi libya the u.s. consulate came under attack where christopher stevens the american ambassador 52 is dead along with three other americans. the country of libya issued an apology apologizing for the violenc
nixon, you know, it can be considered, he said, he considered it to be an act of war to have an assault against a u.s. embassy. all of our embassy all around the world are considered to be basically the soil of the united states of america in those countries. they are protected as we have pointed out by the u.s. marines. we now know that 50 more of them and a team are on the way to try to secure that embassy. the seriousness of this event really cannot be underestimated. so the president when...
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nixon, which exempted indictment and conviction. ford later defended his decision, explaining he wanted to end the national divisions created by the case. in 2001, the john f. kennedy library foundation presented ford an award for the pardon. all of these years later, the watergate story still fascinates. last year the nixon presidential library museum opened a $500,000 updated version of its watergate exhibit. it now includes the lock picking tools used to break into that democratic party headquarters as well as a lighted display showing where nixon hid microphones in the oval office and other rooms. >>> it's time for today's number ones. first, taking stock of wall street in the white house. which recent president has been best for the stock market? >> > times have changed,s and s have i. i'm no longer just a candidate. i'm the president. >> and would you have guessed it? yes, it's president obama. cnbc compares the s&p performance over the first 43 1/2 months to posesses all the way back to jimmy carter. the s&p has gone up much
nixon, which exempted indictment and conviction. ford later defended his decision, explaining he wanted to end the national divisions created by the case. in 2001, the john f. kennedy library foundation presented ford an award for the pardon. all of these years later, the watergate story still fascinates. last year the nixon presidential library museum opened a $500,000 updated version of its watergate exhibit. it now includes the lock picking tools used to break into that democratic party...
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in the moerntd era it goes back to richard nixon when he would talk about law and order, for instance, it would mean he was trying to appeal to the fears of white middle class voters about crime in the united states or about the maybe some of the parts much the civil rights movement they didn't like. and then when with ronald reagan would talk about welfare queen, same thing, a coded racial message. so what are the messages this time? well, the most important one is in the ads that the romney campaign is doing on welfare. these ads are inaccurate but making it sound as if president obama wants to, quote, send them a check, just send them a check. welfare recipients. more than half of all of their ad budget is dwoeevoted to thes ads. now, they toned that down at the convention because that so obviously is a racial subtext. they toned that down, but they do have a couple of other things that still will do conjure kind of the same deal, both paul ryan and mitt romney said in their speeches that money was going to be raided from medicare to pay for obamacare. >> i heard that. >> what that
in the moerntd era it goes back to richard nixon when he would talk about law and order, for instance, it would mean he was trying to appeal to the fears of white middle class voters about crime in the united states or about the maybe some of the parts much the civil rights movement they didn't like. and then when with ronald reagan would talk about welfare queen, same thing, a coded racial message. so what are the messages this time? well, the most important one is in the ads that the romney...
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now think progress points out romney's rate is the lowest of any president since richard nixon. paul ryan is telling local cincinnati news it is okay because the money creates jobs but there's little evidence that it does anything for job creation. politico is pointing out some sketchy budget math. in paul ryan's plan. he quietly cut half a percent from medicare's annual growth rate and while that doesn't sound like much, without that money, the house budget plan would be in the red. back with more bill. stay with us. (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> you're going to hear that used as a major talking point. (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! ♪ don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! ♪ [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ] fabulous! fo
now think progress points out romney's rate is the lowest of any president since richard nixon. paul ryan is telling local cincinnati news it is okay because the money creates jobs but there's little evidence that it does anything for job creation. politico is pointing out some sketchy budget math. in paul ryan's plan. he quietly cut half a percent from medicare's annual growth rate and while that doesn't sound like much, without that money, the house budget plan would be in the red. back with...
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nixon who, in the face of a war wary and skeptical american public, helped truman pass the marshall plan to save western europe from soviet domination. republicans support was also critical to the passage of aid to greece, turkey, which first put the strategy of containment into action. to the creation of nato and virtually all the farsighted policies and institutions that have sustained americans security for the past seven decades. looking ahead, it is unrealistic to expect partisanship to disappear or even dissipate. so when push comes to shove, when the future of our country is at stake, ideological zeal and short-term political calculation on the part of both democrats and republicans must yield to patriotism and a long-term national interest. all told, whether the united states sustains our global economic, political and military preeminence will depend not on the action of other countries, but on what we choose to do. the compromise as we forge, the sacrifices we accept, and the courage and unity we demonstrate. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, secretary gates, a
nixon who, in the face of a war wary and skeptical american public, helped truman pass the marshall plan to save western europe from soviet domination. republicans support was also critical to the passage of aid to greece, turkey, which first put the strategy of containment into action. to the creation of nato and virtually all the farsighted policies and institutions that have sustained americans security for the past seven decades. looking ahead, it is unrealistic to expect partisanship to...
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adlai stevenson, famously said to richard nixon, "if you stop telling lies about me, i will stop telling the truth about you." [applause] where we are today. when it comes to medicare, the truth is mitt romney and paul ryan want to break the fundamental guarantee of medicare and turn it into a voucher program and shift the cost to our seniors. when it comes to our country's immigration policies, the truth is mitt romney has embraced their racial profiling policies of arizona gov. jan brewer and aio.iff joe arpi the truth is he would separate families have been here for generations. he has embraced mistrust and division at the expense of our american values. when it comes to the american economy, the truth is mitt romney believes the key to our country's economic future lies in the failed policies of the past. the same policy that put banks before people, wall street before main street, plunging us into a recession and devastating the middle-class. the truth is republicans in congress were prepared to have america default on its debt just to forward their own the narrow political agenda.
adlai stevenson, famously said to richard nixon, "if you stop telling lies about me, i will stop telling the truth about you." [applause] where we are today. when it comes to medicare, the truth is mitt romney and paul ryan want to break the fundamental guarantee of medicare and turn it into a voucher program and shift the cost to our seniors. when it comes to our country's immigration policies, the truth is mitt romney has embraced their racial profiling policies of arizona gov. jan...
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guest: this is the first elections since watergate which brought down richard nixon in which the candidate is taking public money for the general election. they will be raising money from here until november to try to finance their campaigns. even though bunny takes a break, he still has to bring in more money, as well as obama, and the super pacs after bring in more money, as well as the parties. host: what is the campaign looking like and where are they going? guest: you have the debate on october 3. right now all the polls, most of the polls, show obama with a small but sizable lead. he's betting on likability, winning on front policy, winning on medicare, of winning on health care. romney is only been on the economy. romney with the 47%, and last week, the polls, romney will have a chance to change the narrative. you don't want a candidate with negative publicity. host: do debates to change the outcome of the election? guest: i remember gerald ford saying about soviet domination. who knows what will happen? a lot of people are now turning in. 50 million people watched the debate four y
guest: this is the first elections since watergate which brought down richard nixon in which the candidate is taking public money for the general election. they will be raising money from here until november to try to finance their campaigns. even though bunny takes a break, he still has to bring in more money, as well as obama, and the super pacs after bring in more money, as well as the parties. host: what is the campaign looking like and where are they going? guest: you have the debate on...
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amtrak was created by that liberal, richard nixon. he signed into law. this is not where democrats push for something and republicans oppose it. the public mass transit program which is the one that serves all of the urban transit systems in maker, that program was signed into law by ronald reagan. >> bill: it really gets -- a couple -- first of all, it really gets, doesn't it, to this attempt on the part of republicans, government had nothing to do with their success. they built it. ridiculing the point president obama was trying to make that anybody who has been successful in this country has benefitted from public investment, public infrastructure, it does take a village, right? this gets to that point. >> it absolutely does. if you listen to the words that came out of the president's mouth that ran -- that created this whole republican theme of course, a good teacher helped you along the way! of course a road and bridge helped you along the way. i said publicly in an appearance i made a few months ago, no one's questioned whether bill gates is an inc
amtrak was created by that liberal, richard nixon. he signed into law. this is not where democrats push for something and republicans oppose it. the public mass transit program which is the one that serves all of the urban transit systems in maker, that program was signed into law by ronald reagan. >> bill: it really gets -- a couple -- first of all, it really gets, doesn't it, to this attempt on the part of republicans, government had nothing to do with their success. they built it....
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without the earned income credit, which was passed by richard nixon, there will be in many, many poor people. we. and- we have too many ngo's micro finance people, so-called neliberals seen as helping people but they are creating more bureaucracy, a so-called counselors who will help you to help yourself. -- the neoliberals. we can pay our own bills and take care ourselves while keeping an eye on the people who live on $12. we lost $7 trillion from our 401k plan in 2000, decimated, at the end of the clinton administration. nobody says a word about that. with the housing bubble in 2008, we crashed tremendously. anybody could obscene we were paying $300,000 for a two bedroom house that you could see straight through to the back door. something was terribly wrong. so i really hope and really hope that people pick out the left and the right -- kick out the left and the right. i hope the republicans will stick to their guns as opposed to caving like they did in 2001 and 2003 when they decided to create a homeland security and all this, because somebody said we should federalize the tsa. ho
without the earned income credit, which was passed by richard nixon, there will be in many, many poor people. we. and- we have too many ngo's micro finance people, so-called neliberals seen as helping people but they are creating more bureaucracy, a so-called counselors who will help you to help yourself. -- the neoliberals. we can pay our own bills and take care ourselves while keeping an eye on the people who live on $12. we lost $7 trillion from our 401k plan in 2000, decimated, at the end...
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and in his memoir, richard nixon credited churchill with profoundly influencing his ideas on foreign policy, and the way he talked with his russian counterparts in the years to come. and then, a few years later we see the influence of churchill's work and example on ronald reagan with churchill's natural air, margaret thatcher and the way they had a special relationship forward. even mikhail gorbachev acknowledged the role of churchill's speech in defining a way forward without resorting to all out mutually destructive war. and what can churchill's iron message -- iron curtain message teachers now that the soviet union is, in fact, no more? in this age in which we've grown very cynical toward our politicians, we too often dismissed a good speaker on either side as someone who's just using words to pull one over on us. win something, someone who has lots to say but not a lot to do. i feel that the right speech delivered by the right speaker at the right time has the power to free the nation into being as with the declaration of independence. it has the power to inspire us to fight bac
and in his memoir, richard nixon credited churchill with profoundly influencing his ideas on foreign policy, and the way he talked with his russian counterparts in the years to come. and then, a few years later we see the influence of churchill's work and example on ronald reagan with churchill's natural air, margaret thatcher and the way they had a special relationship forward. even mikhail gorbachev acknowledged the role of churchill's speech in defining a way forward without resorting to all...
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richard nixon supported using the income tax to redistribute wealth in a significant way. negative income tax. if you have income below a certain level we will use the income tax code to give you money. >> john: eisenhower with a much more progressive tax form is the last president to have a surplus while spending massive amounts on infrastructure with the interstate highway plan. these guys wouldn't be allowed in the party today. >> eliot: goldwater won. losing the election. intellectually took over the republican party. continued for 20 to 30 years. the tea party is arguably the intellectual progression of what he began. >> cenk: even goldwater on the social issues told about how he took his daughter to get an abortion. can you imagine what would happen to a republican candidate today? >> al: he was critical of the republican party in the last years of his life. i had the privilege of serving with barry goldwater in the senate and on the armed services committee. wonderful, wonderful guy. my father had served with him and said he was one of the most pleasant people to de
richard nixon supported using the income tax to redistribute wealth in a significant way. negative income tax. if you have income below a certain level we will use the income tax code to give you money. >> john: eisenhower with a much more progressive tax form is the last president to have a surplus while spending massive amounts on infrastructure with the interstate highway plan. these guys wouldn't be allowed in the party today. >> eliot: goldwater won. losing the election....
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richard nixon who in the face of a war weary and skeptical american public health truman passed the marshall plan that saved western europe from soviet domination. republican support was also critical in the passage of aid to greece and turkey which first but the strategy of containment in action. the creation of nato and the virtually all the farsighted policies and institutions that have sustained american security for the past seven decades. looking ahead it is unrealistic to expect partisanship to disappear or even dissipate. but when push comes to shove, when the future of our country is at stake, ideological and short-term political calculation on the part of both democrats and republicans must yield to part patriotism and the long-term national interest. all told whether you'd the united states sustains our global economic, political and military preeminence will depend not on the actions of other countries but on what we choose to do. the compromise as we forage, the sacrifices we accept and the courage and unity we demonstrate. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much s
richard nixon who in the face of a war weary and skeptical american public health truman passed the marshall plan that saved western europe from soviet domination. republican support was also critical in the passage of aid to greece and turkey which first but the strategy of containment in action. the creation of nato and the virtually all the farsighted policies and institutions that have sustained american security for the past seven decades. looking ahead it is unrealistic to expect...
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you got richard nixon shoes and harry s. truman, the buck skin stops here. that shoe belongs to woodrow wilson. >> more than a vehicle, this jumbo jet is the president's airborne global command center. >> steve: you're the only guy i know who owns his own air force one. way to go. >> any mother says you own an airplane and it doesn't have any wings in how smart is that? that's an exact replica of air force one. it's got the top secret documents, i'm talking on the orange phone. the only thing i haven't found and brian wanted me to look around for, was that escape pod, you know the one i'm talking about? >> this is air force one! >> steve: there is no real escape pod on the air force one. unlike the movie "national treasure," there is no secret compartment, unless you count this. aha! carpet pad! that's not what nicholas cage found, is it? mr. president, mr. president, we have questions about the debt. >> change my diaper! [ laughter ] >> gretchen: change my diaper. so cute. i love that shot of him coming out of air force one. >> steve: after this convention,
you got richard nixon shoes and harry s. truman, the buck skin stops here. that shoe belongs to woodrow wilson. >> more than a vehicle, this jumbo jet is the president's airborne global command center. >> steve: you're the only guy i know who owns his own air force one. way to go. >> any mother says you own an airplane and it doesn't have any wings in how smart is that? that's an exact replica of air force one. it's got the top secret documents, i'm talking on the orange...
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they never mentioned gerald forward, richard nixon, dwight eisenhower at the republican convention. to get a video of the bushes or a personal appearance, bill clinton. that's it. american former president apparently -- >> they genuflect before ronald reagan's name at least one every ten minutes at a republican gathering. >> abe lyn lincoln -- he was a pathetic boy, this underpinning -- >> ifill: here's jimmy carter. >> i accepted your nomination as president of the united states. i said then america needed a president who shares your dreamentz and takes the strength and wisdom from you, the american people. ladies and gentlemen, both now and for the next four years, we have just such a leader in the whitehouse. something you realize quickly in the oval office the easy decisions are not the onesç tht make their way to ymu$ desk. whether they are issues of war and peace or grave economic matters, popular or unpopular, only a president can make those most difficult choices. in those moments, it takes more than a grasp of policy, it takes integrity and an understanding of why and wh
they never mentioned gerald forward, richard nixon, dwight eisenhower at the republican convention. to get a video of the bushes or a personal appearance, bill clinton. that's it. american former president apparently -- >> they genuflect before ronald reagan's name at least one every ten minutes at a republican gathering. >> abe lyn lincoln -- he was a pathetic boy, this underpinning -- >> ifill: here's jimmy carter. >> i accepted your nomination as president of the...
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nixon did, because of president reagan's health, he could not play that role, except for the '92 convention, by '96 he was fighting alzheimer's. president bush '41 has chosen to stay out of the -- as he puts it the op-ed business with that hand. and so you just had -- you've had nixon, ford, just never for all the various reasons we know, have never played that role. interestingly you have a democratic party that tends to argue against this kind of hereditary role and you have an extraordinary hereditary leader. >> look at the stage here as president clinton closed, president obama walked on to a stage to a thunderous applause. clinton bowed for a moment before they embraced and waved to the delegates. president obama, of course, delivers his acceptance speech tomorrow night. i was thinking of something you said somewhere along the way yesterday, about you don't necessarily agree with the way president obama is governing, but they do put on a great convention. >> listen, it remains in question, it is a question for historians like jon meacham to decide after he leaves office, whether barack
nixon did, because of president reagan's health, he could not play that role, except for the '92 convention, by '96 he was fighting alzheimer's. president bush '41 has chosen to stay out of the -- as he puts it the op-ed business with that hand. and so you just had -- you've had nixon, ford, just never for all the various reasons we know, have never played that role. interestingly you have a democratic party that tends to argue against this kind of hereditary role and you have an extraordinary...
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and richard nixon was fascinating in the sense that his administration went after young people particularly spiro ago knew and drove young people into the democratic party that they energized. and ronald reagan brought back the young to the republicans. and i think part of that was optimism. part of it was again performance. and we are all pragmatists. if it works, we like it. and if it doesn't, we'll try something else. >> a fine book of political science called partisanÑi hearts and minds how do people form theirÑi party affiliation. most inherit from parents butÑi those who don't, look at sociali identifity. what party is more filled with people like me.çó it's not policyÑi is it's who is like me. and the democrats are moreñr lie me, then they become liberals.Ñi the ideology followsñr the socil identity. if a party really seems we get are doing with today's young people they have advantages that stretchÑi for a longtime. >> but if in orderñr to get youg excitement to get them to h up. maybe t¢"Ñ is why we are beginning to;÷çh$ear some of the obama people mourn the fact the
and richard nixon was fascinating in the sense that his administration went after young people particularly spiro ago knew and drove young people into the democratic party that they energized. and ronald reagan brought back the young to the republicans. and i think part of that was optimism. part of it was again performance. and we are all pragmatists. if it works, we like it. and if it doesn't, we'll try something else. >> a fine book of political science called partisanÑi hearts and...
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but not since richard nixon have we seen a president who puts together an enemy's list and has a whole team pursuing it. that's what's happened in this administration. it's sad. it's not the america that i want to see going forward and i sincerely hope that after the election, regardless, the american people will have made a statement that they won't tolerate this. >> steve: what about this spokeswoman named -- she's a senior department of justice official -- tracy schmaller. she was collaborating about you need to do this, do that, spin it this way. a member of the department of justice colluding with that outfit, should she be fired, congressman? >> well, she serves at the pleasure of the president. they're put in to do the president's bidding. so would i like to see her go? of course. i want to see the entire team packing their bags starting november 7. but i think the important point is these people represent the culture that president obama am brought into washington, a culture of division, a culture that embraces the concept of the 1% is evil and somehow the rest of america just
but not since richard nixon have we seen a president who puts together an enemy's list and has a whole team pursuing it. that's what's happened in this administration. it's sad. it's not the america that i want to see going forward and i sincerely hope that after the election, regardless, the american people will have made a statement that they won't tolerate this. >> steve: what about this spokeswoman named -- she's a senior department of justice official -- tracy schmaller. she was...
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lbj and richard nixon say, hey, i wish we had those rules during the vietnam rule. what about president george w. bush when he's running against senator john kerry who came forward and marked the 1,000th death in iraq and made it a big event? why wasn't he deferential to the president? >> steve: brian, the press has always been did he have residential to this president, especially when he was running for president. for so many people out there in the country who said, you know, it sure seems like the main stream media leans toward the president, ladies and gentlemen, exhibit a, coordination of questions to make mitt romney look bad yesterday at his event. we had the judge on earlier. he said mr. romney looked statesmanlike and presidential and the judge didn't disagree with a single thing that mitt romney said. >> gretchen: he has disagreed with him on a lot of things in the past. it will be interesting to see the response coming from these two organizations today. you have to expect to have some sort of a response from npr and cbs, no doubt. the president giving th
lbj and richard nixon say, hey, i wish we had those rules during the vietnam rule. what about president george w. bush when he's running against senator john kerry who came forward and marked the 1,000th death in iraq and made it a big event? why wasn't he deferential to the president? >> steve: brian, the press has always been did he have residential to this president, especially when he was running for president. for so many people out there in the country who said, you know, it sure...
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. >> not since richard nixon have we seen a president who puts together an enemy's list and has a whole team pursuing it. i think congress should address that tax loophole for entities that are not charities. she serves at the pleasure of the president. these political appointees are put in to do the president's bidding. would i like to see her go? of course. i want to see the entire team packing their bags starting november 7. >> brian: panel still here. let's start with jehmu. what do you think should happen to this woman? does this collaboration bother you? >> first, i think representative darrell issa is talk about enemy's list is somewhat laughable. >> brian: why? >> he had president obama on his enemy's list since the day of his inauguration. >> brian: that's his charge of investigation. >> i didn't want to get into the weeds of should he be fired, but there is no problem with having ideology engage in a 501 c 3 organization. the media research center which is often featured on fox. >> brian: should they be with the department of justice? >> it's the same way many nonprofits talk
. >> not since richard nixon have we seen a president who puts together an enemy's list and has a whole team pursuing it. i think congress should address that tax loophole for entities that are not charities. she serves at the pleasure of the president. these political appointees are put in to do the president's bidding. would i like to see her go? of course. i want to see the entire team packing their bags starting november 7. >> brian: panel still here. let's start with jehmu....
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nixon, these are folks who get the ultimate prize but are fundamentally introverted personalities, right? president obama by no account would enjoy beingn a big, crd room unless it was with some distance. >> i think all presidential nominees have a genetic disorder. >> there is sort of -- >> it could be learned. >> but they're notike lenoetend. it is different. >> speaking of genes -- >> to me, it's a really interesting historical question why these folks choose this business and do pretty well but got the natural kind of tragic mit. >> yeah, itdoes sone w a tpo about the president not scheduling any meetings with foreign leaders? obviously the polar opposite of the guy we're interviewing next hour, bill clinton. >> well, you know, i think there are two possibilities. d i'm not sureuy either one. one is that it is strictly a political decision not to make news. but, you know, the other is that there's nothing to talk about. and clearly, there's a lot to talk about, right? with, you know, you couldal ov like the arab spring and afghanistan and this and that with a bunch of leaders, not to
nixon, these are folks who get the ultimate prize but are fundamentally introverted personalities, right? president obama by no account would enjoy beingn a big, crd room unless it was with some distance. >> i think all presidential nominees have a genetic disorder. >> there is sort of -- >> it could be learned. >> but they're notike lenoetend. it is different. >> speaking of genes -- >> to me, it's a really interesting historical question why these folks...
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. >> steve: the man who worked in the administrations of richard nixon and ronald reagan takes a look at -- he joined us an hour ago and looks at what's happening there and he says very clearly, we are at war. this is an act of war. listen. >> these are all acts of war. a u.s. embassy should be as safe as your living room. if you're overseas and you go to an embassy of a foreign country, you are in that foreign country and by all international law, those are acts of war. for god's sakes, stay home and be commander in chief. >> gretchen: that was bruce who used to work under the nixon administration. this morning the white house now disavowing this statement by our own embassy in cairo. there is uprisings in egypt which we've been showing you video of. here is the original statement that came u. they condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of preliminaries as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. so you see in the statement, there was nothing about the attacks that were going on or that they should stop or that the unit
. >> steve: the man who worked in the administrations of richard nixon and ronald reagan takes a look at -- he joined us an hour ago and looks at what's happening there and he says very clearly, we are at war. this is an act of war. listen. >> these are all acts of war. a u.s. embassy should be as safe as your living room. if you're overseas and you go to an embassy of a foreign country, you are in that foreign country and by all international law, those are acts of war. for god's...
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seemed to have of more patience for richard nixon than dwight eisenhower. but when eisenhower goes to capitulate, as they said, to nelson rockefeller on the campaign because rockefeller had been vying for the nomination and was causing, making all sorts of noise, goldwater gets all upset, goes to the convention in san francisco and says to the gathering -- because he had been placed in nomination so he could make that speech -- grow up, conservatives, and we can take this party back. and voila, they did four years later. >> host: this e-mail, jim torborg. hi. on baseball, please, discuss the movie "eight men out." it is one of my favorites. did rothstein's men really threaten lefty williams and his family? >> guest: that's -- i have seen recent -- even though it's in my book in "rothstein," i will reveal that i have seen information now that that did not occur. that that did not occur. so maybe it occurred, maybe it did not occur. keep an open mind about it. in terms of the movie, it seems quite faithful to elliot's book. i had the pleasure of meeting him a
seemed to have of more patience for richard nixon than dwight eisenhower. but when eisenhower goes to capitulate, as they said, to nelson rockefeller on the campaign because rockefeller had been vying for the nomination and was causing, making all sorts of noise, goldwater gets all upset, goes to the convention in san francisco and says to the gathering -- because he had been placed in nomination so he could make that speech -- grow up, conservatives, and we can take this party back. and voila,...
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nixon, senator nixon from california. eisenhower said i have met him. clear up with the forces and if if they want to, it's okay. ike was appalled when the nixon phone scandal broke. he was appalled at nixon's speech and assumed you would take them out of the race, which he didn't. and emotions between eisenhower and nixon never improved much after that. i've spoken to the eisenhower presidency earlier, but after the term expired in 1861, he returned to gettysburg, stayed out of public life, wrote a two-volume work on his presidency, which does not compare to crusade in europe, generally avoided politics, how to teach himself how to adjust to civilian life. he had to learn how to dial a telephone and how to drive a car, which of course for the last many years he didn't, he hadn't done. he had heart trouble, died after a prolonged illness of walter reid hospital on march 28, 1969. he was buried in a very simple ceremony in agi cascade, $90 g itasca, wherein simply his ike jacket with five stars on the shoulder, but no deco
nixon, senator nixon from california. eisenhower said i have met him. clear up with the forces and if if they want to, it's okay. ike was appalled when the nixon phone scandal broke. he was appalled at nixon's speech and assumed you would take them out of the race, which he didn't. and emotions between eisenhower and nixon never improved much after that. i've spoken to the eisenhower presidency earlier, but after the term expired in 1861, he returned to gettysburg, stayed out of public life,...
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nixon. and so what's happening here is incredibly brazen. and by the way -- >> let me ask the question again. i agree with what you're saying and i'm the fartherest thing from a hawk. but the risk reward analysis you look at, going on a 2% possibility that we will wake up 7 1/2 months from now and all of a sudden it will be official, there is a nuclear weapon, what does that do to the universe? let just play it out that there's a small possibility. >> it provides protection for iran against the threat of an israeli attack or an american attack. they won't use a bomb it if they get it. people, you know -- netanyahu has done this with me personally. he keeps on trying to impress the notion that iran is run by a bunch of crazy people. it's not. it's run by a bufshlg of extremiextrembunch of extremists, but they're not crazy and they don't want to see what happened in the 1980s happen to them again. so the the most -- the greatest likelihood if iran makes a decision to go after a bomb and gets o
nixon. and so what's happening here is incredibly brazen. and by the way -- >> let me ask the question again. i agree with what you're saying and i'm the fartherest thing from a hawk. but the risk reward analysis you look at, going on a 2% possibility that we will wake up 7 1/2 months from now and all of a sudden it will be official, there is a nuclear weapon, what does that do to the universe? let just play it out that there's a small possibility. >> it provides protection for iran...
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the republican candidate vice president richard m. nixon and the democratic candidate senator john f. kennedy >> reporter: they began just 52 years ago on september 26, 1960. >> i think mr. nixon is an effective leader of his party. i hope he would grant me the same >> schieffer: some people who listened to it on the radio thought that nixon won but it was generally conceded that people who watched it on television were pretty convinced that jack kennedy won >> absolutely. what you say is important. but what you look like can be also as important >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement >> i have no comment and in nixon's case, he percent spired. he had the audacity to per spire. as a consequence, the venue where you are where a debate goes on, it's like a meat locker. that's the reason. they negotiate how cold it's going to be because nobody wants to per spire because look what happened to nixon. it's amazing. >> schieffer: even a great communicator like franklin roosevelt knew the risk of debating. he was a heavy fa
the republican candidate vice president richard m. nixon and the democratic candidate senator john f. kennedy >> reporter: they began just 52 years ago on september 26, 1960. >> i think mr. nixon is an effective leader of his party. i hope he would grant me the same >> schieffer: some people who listened to it on the radio thought that nixon won but it was generally conceded that people who watched it on television were pretty convinced that jack kennedy won >>...